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Grains from Grass - Aging, Gender, and Famine in Rural Africa (Hardcover)
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Grains from Grass - Aging, Gender, and Famine in Rural Africa (Hardcover)
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In her ethnography of the Gwembe Tonga people of rural Zambia, Lisa
Cliggett explores what happens to kinship ties in times of famine.
The Tonga, a matrilineal Bantu-speaking society, had long lived and
farmed along the banks of the Zambezi River, but when the Kariba
Dam was completed and the river valley was flooded in 1958,
approximately 57,000 people were forcibly relocated. All of
southern Africa has suffered from severe droughts in the last three
decades, and the Gwembe Valley has proved particularly susceptible
to failed harvests and sociopolitically and ecologically triggered
crises.The work of survival for the Gwembe Tonga includes difficult
decisions about how to distribute inadequate resources among family
members. Physically limited elderly Tonga who rely on their kin for
food and assistance are particularly vulnerable. Cliggett examines
Tonga household economies and support systems for the elderly. Old
men and women, she finds, use deeply gendered approaches to
encourage aid from their children and fend off starvation. In
extreme circumstances, often the only resources at people's
disposal are social support networks. Cliggett's book tells a story
about how people living in environmentally and economically dire
circumstances manage their social and material worlds to the best
of their ability, sometimes at the cost of maintaining kinship
bonds a finding that challenges Western notions of family among
indigenous people, especially in rural Africa."
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